Once patch, use the COPY function to copy exiting data to new fixtures

Example, Copy 1001 THRU 1024 @ 1 THRU 24 ENTER

Now the clone (copy) command is added to the cloning tab. go to that tab and in the options remove CUELIST and GROUPS if you only want to copy the preset information

Do more copies as desired,, you can copy one fixture to many, range to range small range to larger range like 1001 thru 1004 to 48 thru 25 and the range will be copy as well as inverted as you said 48 to 25 instead of 25 to 48.

So very flexible....

Have fun and save time!

Additional tipsMulti-part fixtures can be an issue when cloning.

Let say you have fixture #1001 an RGB Moving head and you want to copy to a new movinghead #1 with 4 RGB cells

Example a fixture as a base part and 4 RGB cellSo 1.0 is the base part 1.1 to 1.4 are the RGB cell to copy a any Movinghead RGB to this multipart fixture you do COPY 1001 to 1.0COPY 1001 to 1.1 THRU 1,4

This will ensure the P/T positions are copied as well as the RGB presets

no. I want to create a new fixture from a used one (ID 4) with the same fixture type. The ID 5 is not used right now. The ID 5 should be the new fixture and as described in the manual this new fixtre will be inserted in all cue lists like the origininal.